Customer Reviews With Photos

  • You need to buy different toggle bolts to mount it safely. Instructions aren’t the best but their customer service is very helpful

  • They feel nice, decent price, a bit cheap and feels loose but perfect for my ghost cosplay! I definitely recommend a counterweight so it's not front heavy since mine keep falling forward but overall well made. A bit sad you can see anything out of them but I'm excited to go out in these!!

  • The stitching and material Is not the world but it’s pretty comfy and when you put the pates in, it tightens up better. You definitely get what you paid for. To adjust the sides, you kinda have to get creative with it. I would say if you’re super skinny, this is not for you I’m 5’5 150LB and I had to definitely had to adjust the sides. I will be using this for home defense and working out.

  • This holster is very sturdy and extremely well made. Works fantastic!! 5 star!!!

  • Definitely worth the money and grips and holds rifles securely did have to make a small bracket to make it solid but over all love the thing no more trying to hold on to rifle while going up and down hills and worrying about banging your scope

  • •Reticle is too low and left after zeroed. I took a picture of it with my phone so you can see how badly positioned it is. •The power button works sometimes, and always drains the battery by the next day- which resets the time/date. •Infrared turns off on random shots and need to power down the unit to turn it on again. Deal breaker when I'm hunting coons in pitch black and need the infrared to see at all. •10.5" 223 pistol, so not crazy recoil. •I like the recording and basic UI, but there's too many issues. •There's no option to get a replacement from ngclab.com, only return, so I submitted a return request. Since that was the only option I guess I would have to buy another one after I get the refund? Very inconvenient. I'm not erasing the SD card either, that way they can see the infrared go out when I pull the trigger on a coon. •The company claims to hold a lifetime warranty, but I don't see why I should need warranty service out of the box. •I'd be happy to do another review if Triton can send me one that works the way it's supposed to.

  • I received this safe almost a week early. It's super easy to to set up your pin and finger print. The only complaint I have (very very small and not a big deal to me at all) is one of the light clips is broken so the light kinda dangles. I will be 100% be buying it again when I need to.

  • 5 out of 5
    Let me start by saying I really wanted to like this NV scope. There is a lot to like but I’m an older guy and my eyes are not like they used to be. And that’s where all the problems begin. Because unlike conventional scopes that use lenses and allow your eyes to focus at a distance using the scope or your glasses or a diopter, this has a screen that your eyes must focus on. The screen is 2 dimensional. No matter the perspective it may display, you are having to focus on an object a few inches from your face. And that’s the problem here. This scope has no diopter to help you focus on the display screen. To me, this is a huge miss. Massive miss. Because if I can’t focus on the screen, what good is it? About the scope in other matters. Size is great. Weight is acceptable. Operation is decent. The picture quality is good. (If I hold it far enough to focus I can see a clear picture and a clear crosshair.) The NV seems to be decent and the illuminator is good as well. It has some useful features but also has some missing features. Of course the biggest is the absence of a diopter. I wish it had Bluetooth or WiFi to connect a cell phone to. That would solve some issues too. So the bottom line is this. If this scope had a diopter- it would easily be a 4 or 5 star. If you don’t need a diopter you may love it. But the lack of being able to focus on it is too much to overcome. So I wrestled with 2 or 3 but settled on 2 because even though the scope has many cool features, it is all useless to me without clarity.

  • I am so happy with my gun bag. Put together my ar and needed a good bag. Shopped around everywhere and this was the best price and the storage is unmatched. The quality of this bag far exceeded my expectations and I have a few friend that have already expressed wanting one themselves. I did not expect to get what I got for what I paid. I found storage I didn't even know it had. I didn't realize but this is a women owned company and has a warranty as well. I highly suggest this product and will most definitely buy again.

  • If I could give this more than five stars, I would. From the moment I opened the box, I could tell this safe was built to last. The materials are solid, heavy-duty, and feel like they could stand up to just about anything. The design is smart and practical, and installation was a breeze — it comes with everything you need, and it took me less than 20 minutes to get it securely mounted. I did run into a minor hiccup when setting up my fingerprints at first, but honestly, that ended up making me love this company even more. Their customer service team was absolutely phenomenal. They didn’t just rush me off the phone or give me a cookie-cutter answer — they took their time, walked me through the setup carefully, and even stayed on the line to make sure everything was working perfectly before we ended the call. You can tell they truly care about their customers and stand behind their product 100%. After using this safe daily, I can honestly say I wouldn’t recommend any other brand or model. If you’re looking for a secure, easy-to-use, and extremely well-built gun safe with top-notch support behind it, look no further. This is the only one I would ever suggest to friends or family. Absolutely fantastic product from start to finish.

  • My son helped me put this camera up and set up the app, but he said I could have easily done it myself. It was pretty easy to go on the app and there were many videos online that had information for questions I might have had, sometimes I like to be shown how to do something or see how someone else is doing it instead of reading a manual. Well, my son still would have had to climb up and mount it on that tree. There was direct mounting hardware to screw the camera and solar panel into the tree, but we opted for using the strap so I can move it later. The straps were long enough to go around that pretty big tree. We used a sim card from our cellular provider and it connected easily. The app is pretty straight forward too. I'm still piddling with it, but it doesn't take long to get the basics down pat. I can get notifications on my phone when anything or anybody comes in range - about 30 feet. I can also scan on live view, but there seems to be a bit of a lag in using the controls to scan up or down or the full side to side view. That could be because of my signal. I like being in the house and going to live view to see what is out there. My son said it will be great when they can come out with a camera that actually follows movement, but I'm satisfied with what it can do now. The pictures it takes are pretty clear, even in low light, like the truck picture. The night video is ok, not as crisp as I would like, but it is better in close up.

  • Okay let’s look at Zulisy Z1-R Red Circle-Dot Sight. If you're looking for a reliable and versatile reflex sight, this one is definitely worth considering. It comes with all the necessary components you will need to put it on RMS/RMS-c/507k slide cutout or a Picatinny rail and offers a fairly wide field of view, making it easy to acquire targets quickly and accurately. Note that this sights is also incredibly compact, making it an ideal option for those looking to add a reflex sight to their pistol slide. The simple 4 MOA dot reticle is perfect for this application, providing a clear and precise aiming point without obstructing too much of your field of view. The sight has a very solid construction and feels sturdy and durable. It comes with a Picatinny adapter, which can be used to install the sight on a rifle or shotgun. By default, the sight can be directly mounted to a pistol slide that has a RMS/RMS-c/507k compatible footprint. This provides a great deal of versatility when it comes to mounting options. The sight uses a small CR1632 battery, and its battery compartment is hidden on the top side of its base, so you don't need to remove the whole sight to change it, but you'll need a small wrench, which is included. This is an excellent option for battery compartment design IMHO as you are not going to throw away your zeroing and have to re-zero it all over again when you change the battery because you don't need to remove the sight to do it! It has 10 levels of brightness. The two brightest of the 10 levels are almost indistinguishable though, but it's sort of normal for reflex sights. There are no IR illumination modes, so if you are planning to use it with your NV goggles look for other options. Pressing the left side "+" button turns the sight ON and holding the "-" button for 3 seconds turns it OFF. The adjustments on this sight are also easy to make, and it comes with a small flathead wrench for making any necessary changes. The main selling point of this sight is the motion wake-up feature. It shuts off the sight after about 5 mins of inactivity and turns on immediately once you pick it up. Apparently, this feature works very well and the sight lights up immediately as soon as I pick it up. This renders it perfectly suited for home defense situations and SHTF situations when you need to grab your weapon and be ready in seconds. If you store your firearm for a long time and want to save the battery, you can completely shut down the sight by holding the "-" button. To summarize, If you're looking for a cost-effective solution for close range target acquisition, this sight definitely works. It has a large field of view, and the lens has excellent clarity. The 4 MOA dot reticle is a particularly good way to quickly engage and track close-quarters targets. I had no issues with sighting it and it holds zero perfectly when shooting a 9mm caliber pistol round. The only slight issue I noticed is that sometimes the lens can catch sun reflections and this can obscure your targeting capability momentarily. Also, to my surprise, the sight doesn't come with a rubber cover that you can use to protect it while transporting your firearm. But otherwise it's great and I think it's worth the money. Bottom line: The Zulisy Z1-R Red Dot Sight offers versatility, reliability, and ease of use for pistols or rifles. Its compact design, clear reticle, and wide field of view make target acquisition quick and precise. With a durable construction and easy battery replacement, it's user-friendly. It features a motion wake-up function ideal for home defense and offers impressive performance, solid construction, and an effective 4 MOA red dot reticle. Despite minor issues like sun reflections and lack of IR modes, it's a cost-effective option for close-range targeting. This sight is by far one of the best I've used, and I do not hesitate to give it a solid 5 stars rating. Totally worth the money. Pros: 1. Solid high-quality rugged build. 2. RMS/RMS-c/507k footprint compatible. 3. Optional Picatinny rail adapter included. 4. Perfect for close range targets. 5. Has an awesome shake-awake feature! 6. Top loading battery compartment! 7. Crystal-clear optics, no distortions. 8. Simple and effective red circle-dot reticle. 9. Large field of view for micro sight. 10. Holds under heavy 9mm recoil. 11. Water and fog proof (IPX7). Cons: 1. Lens catches reflections sometimes. 2. No rubber protective cover included. 3. No IR illumination mode.

  • I am very excited about this laser rangefinder, it is well-built and it has very advanced electronic features. It is also compact and lightweight. There is no problem carrying this out in the field. The controls are easy to use, even with gloves on. It comes with a wrist lanyard and a nice semi-hard zippered case to protect it. The camouflage coloring gives it a great look. Most importantly is the way it functions. Boy, what an upgrade from optical rangefinders from the old days where I was lining up split images. They worked, but this thing is in an entirely different league. It is easy to use, fast and very precise. Its ability to quickly and easily determine very long distances really expands its usefulness. I find myself measuring distances I would never have tried to measure in the past. It reaches out so far; I don’t have any needs for being able to measure further. I do wish it had illumination to make it easier to see the reticle and readouts. In dark conditions, it can be tough. The scan mode is very helpful for measuring moving objects, very convenient and quick. It takes all of its measurements quickly. I would definitely recommend this laser rangefinder.

  • 5 out of 5
    BLUF: The Crushunt 4x32 ACOG clone is a good value for what it is, though would not recommend for use on an intended defense weapon. Summary: A year ago, I purchased the Crushunt 4x32 for use on my airsoft rifle as a stand-in for my Trijicon ACOG on my real steel rifle. My intent was to create an airsoft version of my real steel firearms, to include as close to the same optics as possible without breaking the bank or losing my zero on my real steel. Pros: As you can see from the photos, the Crushunt has darker glass and is slightly less clear, though it has a much larger reticle (note that the Trijicon photo has electrical tape over its fiber optic to dull the reticle, so it may not be the most fair photo comparison; but trust me, the Trijicon optic is significantly smaller). The reticle really helps, even in airsoft, as a means to float the BBs from a mildot, as opposed to a holographic sight without elevation markers. The large reticle also helps with acquisition and, even in low light (dusk), I've never had an issue finding the reticle (though it must be noted that, despite its claim, it does fog up and I had issues with it during a humid north Texas rainstorm). Additionally, the magnification seems to be spot on, which is what I was mostly concerned about when purchasing the clone optic. The magnification is perfect for target acquisition and spotting; even to the point where I primarily used it during an airsoft op over the spotting scope that I brought. As such, I would highly recommend the Crushunt 4x32 for airsofters who want to reach out, but don't want a larger than necessary optic (such as a DMR, rather than a sniper). Cons: Unfortunately, I cannot recommend this optic for real steel shooters. First, the eye relief is very difficult, which is even more amplified by the fact that it's mimicking an excellent optic which is already known to have horrible eye relief. It was exponentially more difficult to capture the photo of the clone than that of the original Trijicon. Secondly, the clone does not stand up against the "proper" use of a scope at close range. Without going too much into it, the Trijicon ACOG is designed to be operated both, at distance and close range, with both eyes opened. When a shooter lifts the Trijicon up to their eyes, with both eyes opened, one needs only see the red "carrot" on a point and that is the point of aim - with the clone, utilizing this same procedure, the point of aim is extremely off the mark. While playing airsoft, I instinctively used this procedure on an enemy target a mere ten feet from me and drastically missed, to both my, and the enemy's, confusion. During testing in my house, aiming at a light socket just five feet from the clone optic, the point of aim was a good foot high and to the left than where the point of impact would be - I confirmed this by closing my non-dominant eye. So, when using two eyes open, at close range, the optic points high and left, forcing the point of impact to be low and to the right, by a lot. Therefore, this optic does not do well in a CQB environment, as it is not that the optic is not zeroed properly, it's that it is not designed to the same specifications as the Trijicon for such a purpose (I also confirmed this by having other veterans test this theory with the same results)(I hope I explained this well enough for you, the reader, to understand my point). Summation: If you are just looking to plink, this may be fine (not sure how it would hold zero), but for a defensive optic, where your life may be on the line, I cannot, in good faith, recommend. Please do not get my review twisted, it is an excellent airsoft optic for medium-to-long range engagements. I recently moved from a city with a small indoor arena to a city with large open fields, so I have reattached this optic and plan on running it permanently for the foreseeable future. I truly believe that, for it's price point, this optic works great for its design and purpose, but you get what you pay for. If you purchase this optic for what, I believe, it is designed for, you will have a good time - however, if you purchase this optic expecting Trijicon level performance, you're going to have a bad time. I hope this review has been helpful. Cheers. -Karen's husband, USMC veteran.

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